Experience proposal called Facehawk , and is a clear reference to U.S. surveillance on users' personal information from social network 's busiest time. All this through a 3D music video in which images, contacts, comments, and other parts of Facebook are decomposed and recomposed to create a new shape feature, very typical of the United States of America . This enjoying the song Dangerous in this group and with some extra animations.
All you have to do is access the
website Facehawk Experience and enter the user data of
social network Facebook . After that touches give a somewhat controversial step. And is that the user must give
permission for the website to access a
lot of user profile information from your images to your location, through contacts, states, workplaces, etc.. And is that video displays all the contents of the
social network . Somewhat controversial, as we say, it is precisely the criticism that performs this song, but it should not pose any problem for the user, since it is a requirement to display all the elements and create this music video or audio-visual experience.

After that just have to wait a short period of time not to exceed two minutes while the video is prepared.When finished loading it starts playing, showing the breakdown of user page Facebook to regroup later in a new way, giving importance during the process some of the images and status updates of the user.Something that may be useful to review the life in this social network and remember some moments.
Certainly a new and attractive way of promoting a song , involving users directly from most staff , your Facebook profile, and reviewing one of the most publicized and notorious cases of recent times. In short, a neat experience for those who enjoy the electronic music and are willing to give an overview of its wall of Facebook with this nifty tool. The Experience Facehawk not involve any cost and does not share the final video of the user , but has buttons to share and publicize this song via Facebook and Twitter .
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